From: Keith Leonard (kleonard@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Nov 16 2001 - 01:42:06 GMT-3
Charles,
Are your two NLSP areas differant?
Did you specify the area address as 'area-address 12340000 FFFF0000'?
There is a good paper on this at http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/732/Tech/nove
ll/nlsp_wp.htm
The only issue that could possibly be causing your problem, providing your conf
igs are correct, is if one router has NLSP 1.0 and the other has version 1.1.
To quote from this article.......
"Regardless of the NLSP version running on the internetwork, the Cisco IOS Soft
ware Release 11.1, by default, redistributes routes between multiple NLSP areas
and between NLSP and RIP, and Enhanced IGRP and RIP. Unless otherwise specifie
d, all routes are redistributed as individual, explicit routes. However, if IPX
RIP/SAP, Version 1.0 NLSP, or Enhanced IGRP are to be used in conjunction with
NLSP route aggregation, connecting the areas must be done carefully. The Cisco
IOS software offers the redistribute nlsp command to redistribute NLSP 1.0 int
o the NLSP 1.1 area. It also offers a way to define an access list to redistrib
ute an aggregated route instead of learned explicit routes using the access-lis
t command."
Regards,
Keith
CCIE#8397
>>> "Charles Huang" <CharlesNY2000@Yahoo.Com> 11/16/01 02:09pm >>>
Hello Everybody
Did anybody do this lab and got it working ?
I did the route-aggregation command under nlsp and it doesn't seem to work.
how do I summarize undler NLSP and how do I check if the router summarized the
IPX routes ?
Thanks in advance
Charles
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